Worried About Missing Beyoncé's Live NFL Halftime Show? Here's How You Can Rewatch on Netflix After the Game

Catch Beyoncé’s Christmas show on Netflix while you still can.

The “Break My Soul” singer will perform during the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans halftime show at NRG Stadium airing on Netflix on December 25th. If fans don’t catch it live, they’ll get another chance to stream — but only for a few hours.

According to Diversitydue to Netflix’s deal with the NFL, games that take place on the streamer will be available for re-watch there just three hours after the game in the US — which includes Beyoncé’s performance.

Fans can expect that by 11:00 PM ET, the football game along with the performance will no longer be available on Netflix.

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Meanwhile, outside the US, the games will expire from the streamer 24 hours after the livestream ends.

The performance in Houston will be a homecoming for Beyoncé, 43, where she will perform live songs from her Grammy-nominated album Cowboy Carter for the first time.

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Queen Bey is no stranger to big football matches. She performed at the 2013 Super Bowl Halftime Show in New Orleans, which featured a Destiny’s Child reunion with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

The 32-time Grammy winner also appeared during Coldplay’s 2016 Super Bowl halftime show performing “Formation.” Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson also performed for the historic Super Bowl 50.

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It also marks the first time a streamer will host its NFL Christmas Gameday event as the second of two football games that day.

The Kansas City Chiefs will face the Pittsburgh Steelers at Penn. that day at 1 p.m. ET, while the Ravens-Texans game begins at 4:30 p.m. ET.

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